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AMule 3.0.0

github.com
3 points·by asp1·last month·0 comments

Location of French aircraft carrier leaked in real time via Strava user on board

lemonde.fr
3 points·by asp1·4 months ago·1 comments

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1 points·by asp1·4 months ago·0 comments

Documentation: Project Continuity

git.kernel.org
2 points·by asp1·6 months ago·0 comments

Vulnerabilities in Spain's mandatory vehicle emergency beacon

github.com
2 points·by asp1·7 months ago·0 comments

Agent can run rm -rf $HOME/ without any warning

github.com
18 points·by asp1·10 months ago·2 comments

Uber, Cabify will slowly disappear in Barcelona due to new taxi law

catalannews.com
1 points·by asp1·10 months ago·0 comments

Systemd 258

lists.freedesktop.org
5 points·by asp1·10 months ago·0 comments

Debian 13 release planned for August 9

lists.debian.org
7 points·by asp1·12 months ago·0 comments

LOPSA Board Seeks to Dissolve Organization

lopsa.org
3 points·by asp1·last year·0 comments

La Liga vs. Cloudflare war and what you can do about it

daniel.es
3 points·by asp1·last year·0 comments

10.0 CVSS Vuln in Cisco iOS XE Wireless Controller Due to Hardcoded JWT Token

sec.cloudapps.cisco.com
3 points·by asp1·last year·0 comments

F50hz.de

f50hz.de
4 points·by asp1·last year·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by asp1·last year·0 comments

Measuring power network frequency using junk you have in your closet

halcy.de
1 points·by asp1·last year·1 comments

[untitled]

2 points·by asp1·last year·0 comments

One in four 2020 Tesla Model 3 failed the Danish periodic inspection in 2024

fdm.dk
169 points·by asp1·last year·175 comments

High speed "Avril" trains in Spain stop operating due to Y2K25 bug

rtve.es
5 points·by asp1·2 years ago·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by asp1·2 years ago·0 comments

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asp1
·last year·discuss
Some context the article misses: there's a court order that allows the Spanish Football League to block websites which may be unlawfully broadcasting football, and the ISPs have to comply. Since Chrome activated ECH, LaLiga requested the order to be expanded to block individual IPs, to which the court happily obliged, and this order is being used to block Cloudflare's IPs ranges.

The result is that web browsing in Spain on weekends, when football is on, is severely impaired, with thousands of web sites going down as matches play. This is a breach of the court order itself, which clearly states that "no unrelated sites may be affected", all while the court order itself probably being illegal as well. And, of course, IPTV pirates found ways around the block.

bandaancha.eu is doing a fantastic job on the reporting of this.